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The winners of The Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2026 are Charis E. Kubrin and Mark W. Lipsey. They are awarded for research on crime rates and measures against crimes.
The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) by Subject 2025 places Stockholm University in the global top 50 in four subjects, and number one in Sweden in four subjects. The highest ranked subject is Environmental Science & engineering where Stockholm University is ranked 18 in the world.
David has been appointed one of the university's four educational ambassadors for 2026 and has been awarded the vice-chancellor's fund for quality development in education. His project aims to develop new forms of continuous assessment. “Generative AI's rapidly improving skills in physical problem solving threaten to make all forms of assignments less effective as educational tools,” says David Marsh.
Adam Nordström gained a unique insight into Brazil's security challenges during his internship at the country's Army War College. He is helping to research various issues linked to organized crime in the Brazilian part of the Amazon
Martin Högbom, professor in biochemistry, Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, and Wallenberg Scholar, talks about his research in this video from the Knut och Alice Wallenberg Foundation.
Are you struggling to stay focused and get things done? During a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meeting, we work together in a room where everyone focuses on their own tasks. We do this to inspire each other and get away from distractions.
Are you struggling to stay focused and get things done? During a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meeting, we work together in a room where everyone focuses on their own tasks. We do this to inspire each other and get away from distractions.
On 19 November, doctoral student Tanishta Rajesh will hold a mid-term seminar on her ongoing thesis work. Her thesis deals with the interaction between the parents' situation and placement in foster homes in Sweden.
On 19 November, doctoral student Tanishta Rajesh will hold a mid-term seminar on her ongoing thesis work. Her thesis deals with the interaction between the parents' situation and placement in foster homes in Sweden.
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